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K9 (2025) is an intriguing slice of documentary filmmaking. It dives into the world of canine companions, but not in the usual sentimental way. The tone is a bit gritty, with a rawness that feels genuine. The pacing has a documentary's typical ebb and flow, allowing moments of reflection between more intense segments. It's got this atmospheric quality—like you're really getting into the dogs' perspectives. The practical effects are minimal, but really effective in showcasing the bond between humans and dogs. Performances by the subjects are honest and relatable, giving it a grounded feel that resonates. It stands apart from other docs because of its focus on the untold stories of these working dogs. Worth a look for any dog lover or documentary enthusiast.
Focus on the human-dog relationshipGritty and raw documentary styleUnique perspectives on working dogs
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